Vue.js Developers Issue #87 - How To Manage Cookies in VueJS, Vue’s Ecosystem Growth is Taking Off, Master Vue.js By Mastering Common Problems and more

While I’ve always been immensely proud of the content on the Vue.js Developers blog, I’ve also been slightly embarrassed about the site itself!

I mean, it’s pretty hard to keep a straight face when you explain to people that the whole purpose of your blog is to advocate for Vue.js, and yet it’s built with Ruby and jQuery.

When I first launched the blog back in January 2017, I decided it would be best to focus on writing useful content rather than worrying about the infrastructure, so I chose a quick and easy Jekyll blog with a free theme.

But after a feverish week of coding, I’m happy to announce it’s finally been relaunched as a flash, new Nuxt.js PWA!

The rebuild is a work in progress; there are a few pages and features still missing from the original, and I haven’t fully optimized it. But I decided to launch it with just the basics done.

I’d love to hear any feedback or bug reports, especially if you’re using an obscure device or browser I wouldn’t have tested on.

After an intense week of coding, the Vue.js Developers website, previously a modest Jekyll blog, has been relaunched as a Nuxt.js PWA. Here’s a write-up covering the key changes and the tech stack used.

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